The move didn’t sit well with Poehler and Parks and Recreation co-creator (and current showrunner of The Good Place) Michael Schur.

Using his Twitter handle “Ken Tremendous,” Schur demanded that the NRA remove the GIF because he didn’t want his work to “promote [their] pro-slaughter agenda.” He also passed on an irate message from Poehler, who played Knope from 2009 to 2015. As you can see, it’s short but to the point.

Hi, please take this down. I would prefer you not use a GIF from a show I worked on to promote your pro-slaughter agenda.

Also, Amy isn't on twitter, but she texted me a message: "Can you tweet the NRA for me and tell them I said fuck off?" https://t.co/YXSdzCdvdd

Many Parks and Rec fans joked that the show’s burly libertarian Ron Swanson would have been a more fitting GIF choice for the tweet. Not so, according to the actor who played him, Nick Offerman, who had his own four-letter warning to the NRA.

.@NRA@DLoesch our good-hearted show and especially our Leslie Knope represent the opposite of your pro-slaughter agenda – take it down and also please eat shit. https://t.co/Ar2YF4yoic